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Since the initial release of AmigaOS 4.1 more than six years ago, functionality and user experience have been steadily improved by six free major updates and over 88 free smaller ones through AmiUpdate. AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition defines the new baseline by consolidating all previous updates, bringing new long awaited features and stability improvements and last but not least enabling the user to make a clean installation in one go.

AmigaOS 4.1 was released in September of 2008 and has seen no less than 6 free major updates and at least 88 smaller updates released through AmiUpdate.

New functionality in AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition includes but is not limited to:

Extended memory functionality (beneficial to all supported platforms even those platforms which cannot be equipped with more than 2GB)

Most powerful console for AmigaOS

New Intuition features

New Workbench features

Much improved DOS

New unified graphics library with RTG support which allows for (current and future) very substantial general and platform specic performance optimizations e.g. through the use of on-chip DMA engines (present on recently released hardware going back to the Sam440)

Updated Python port

Installation graphics, new icons and back-drops by Martin Merz

Countless minor updates, increased functionality and bugfixes

AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition requires NO previous version of AmigaOS 4 and is a stand-alone product, quite possibly the most afordable version of AmigaOS ever to be released.

This now allows current users of AmigaOS 4.1 to install a complete original version of AmigaOS 4.1 without subsequently needing to download or apply 6 updates and countless minor updates.

Users are nevertheless recommended to register their copy of AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition on the Hyperion Entertainment website as this will be required for downloading possible future updates and bugfixes.

Note: Please note that emulations like WinUAE or FS-UAE are not officially supported platforms for AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition for Classic.

Updated Kickstart 3.1 (40.72) for Amiga 500/600/1200/2000/3000/4000(T) computers, including a free copy of Kickstart 1.3 as a bonus. These images can be used in emulation software as well as written to real EEPROM chips and used in real Amiga computers.

This is the first test release which bears version number 40.72. It contains the following new components:

exec.library 40.12

Updated the copyright information text

Fixed a small bug in the memory pools code which mirrors the same bug fix in the same code that was used in amiga.lib.

Rebuilt with SAS/C 6.59 in order to free up more ROM space because the copyright text in the updated exec.library. No other functional changes.

scsi.device 40.21 for A600

Small bug fix to the IDE task initialization, which now makes it possible to use it on the A600. Older Kickstart ROMs would use scsi.device version 39, because unlike version 40, it did not crash on the A600.

November 2008. NATO intelligence services report that, for unknown reasons, the Russian military has destroyed Gorky 17, one of the old Soviet Secret Cities. A year later NATO takes over a former Russian secret base built on Polish soil. Diggers discover a laboratory complex in the completely demolished town. After examining the wreckage, NATO decides to leave the lab as it is. But shortly afterwards the town's previously deserted streets are suddenly teeming with hordes of grotesquely deformed creatures. Word soon gets out to the media, making it impossible for NATO to simply destroy the site. So troops are ordered to hermetically seal the area. Nobody is allowed in or out. Will they discover the terrible secret of Gorky 17? And more important - will they live to tell about it?

Be prepared for intrigue, betrayal and even some romance. You will need clever fighting tactics and some brainpower for solving puzzles. Moreover you can search offices, shoot locks and communicate with other characters.

A captivating storyline with great characters

Deep sci-fi horror atmosphere in a deserted Polish city

Original monster design and a great mix of turn-based combat and adventure game elements

"Freespace - The Great War" is the highly acclaimed space-combat simulator from Volition/Interplay and offers an unparalleled mix of top-notch graphics, plot and game-play.

The plot of Freespace starts off in the 14th year of the war between the Terrans and the Vasudans. Both sides quickly put aside their differences when the technologically superior Shivans join the fray. So technologically advanced are these Shivans that when you first meet them, your weapons can't even target their ships and to make matters worse, they have shield-technology and you don't. At first you have to avoid direct conflicts with the Shivans and instead embark on missions to steal their technology and uncover their secrets. Fortunately, you are not alone and your wingmen are there to back you up. You can take control of all friendly fighters and even call in reinforcements.

Game Features

30 single-player missions in campaign mode

20 multi-player missions

30 real-time rendered ships

Magnificent cut-scenes

Event-driven music system

Multi-player support for up to 12 players LAN and Internet (both TCP/IP)